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Bali Tour: The Hot Spots

With its beautiful islands dotted with pristine beaches, Bali is indeed a stunning destination, one with a charm that will never grow old, full of exotic splendor as much as it is filled with the pampering of modern-day amenities. This mainly is the reason why a Bali tour package is one of the most favorite among travelers from around the world.
To have the best experience from your Bali tour, the following hot spots are suggested:
Ubud
Ubud is renowned as the center for Balinese painting, being home to "Purl Lukisan", a museum that features a permanent collection of modern Balinese art dating from the turn of the century. Apart from Purl Lukisan, a number of art galleries as well as homes of artists thrive here, such as that of Antonio Blanco, an American, as well as Dutchborn Hans Snel. Another museum called Neka Museum features an expansive collection of paintings of Indonesian artists as well as foreign artists who used to live in Bali. Balinese painting today thrives on the "Young artist" style, which was introduced by the Dutch artist Arie Smith. Apart from that, Balinese artists have also been inspired by other foreign artist to adopt western techniques.
Kuta
A thriving resort that is popular primarily among the younger generation, Kuta is formerly just a lonely village. Nowadays, however, it has become a popular beach for surfing, although not so popular for swimming due to the particularly strong currents. It is also characterized by beautiful sunsets, as it is facing the west. Accommodation can be had both from international hotels and homestays. Modern establishments also abound, including restaurants, shops, discos, and other tourist facilities.
Nusa Dua
Located along the Bukit Peninsula in southern Bali, Nusa Dua is famous for its clean, breathtaking white beaches and clear waters. The northern side of the peninsula offers gentle surf, while a bigger surf can be had at the southern side. The resort is accessible by taxi, and accommodations are offered by a number of hotels, some of which are among the most beautiful and luxurious in Bali.
Pura Besakih
Gently seated on the sprawling slopes of Mount Agung is the sanctuary of Besakih, which is considered as the holiest of all Balinese temples. It is also the biggest to date. It is also renowned as the mother temple of Bali, and has an illustrious past, being a thousand years old. Balinese people consider a visit to the temple as a special pilgrimage. The sight of the temple against a background of the mountain is a magnificent view, more so during festivals when banners add a touch of colour and gaiety to the natural scene.
Tanah Lot
Tanah Lot is one of Bali's most important sea temples. Built on top of a huge rock surrounded by the sea, the temple traces its beginnings from the 16th century, having built by a priest that have come to Bali from Java. The temple specially pays homage to the guardians of the sea, and local tradition considers the poisonous sea snakes found at the base of the rock island as temple guardians that protect it from both intruders and evil spirits. During the late afternoons, the temple is in silhouette, giving a magnificent, picturesque view.
Apart from the hot spots given above, Bali has of course other destinations that will make any traveler always on the verge of discovery. That is so because a Bali tour package, indeed, is something that will always claim a special space in a traveler's most treasured moments.
Joe Cruze III works for Lokopoko Travel, a provider of Bali tour package and other exciting tour packages around Asia, Australia, and New Zealand.
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